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Disciple of The Garden: Tribute to Soundgarden, Audioslave & Chris Cornell

April 4, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

One band to pay homage to the talents and legacy of Chris Cornell and his bandmates in Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, and Audioslave.

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Disciple of the Garden – The Legacy of Chris Cornell is a heartfelt tribute dedicated to celebrating the legacy of the legendary Chris Cornell. D.O.G. channels the raw power and emotional depth of Cornell’s iconic music, covering hits from Soundgarden, Audioslave, and his solo career. Each performance aims to honor his unparalleled voice, poignant lyrics, and groundbreaking contributions to rock music. The tribute band, Disciple of the Garden (D.O.G.), pays homage to the talents and legacy of Chris Cornell and his bandmates in Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, and Audioslave.  Based out of Westchester County, New York, D.O.G. is ready to deliver your favorite 90s grunge and hard rock hits and select deep cuts, as made famous by the Legend himself.  With meticulous attention to detail, the band recreates the raw energy and dynamic essence that made Cornell’s music so influential. Disciple of the Garden (D.O.G.) faithfully allows fans to relive the magic of Cornell’s extraordinary talent, his captivating stage presence, and the sheer intensity of his performances. As passionate fans and musicians, we strive to bring the same intensity and authenticity to the stage, keeping Chris Cornell’s spirit alive through every note and lyric. Join us as we pay homage to the man whose music inspires and moves millions worldwide.

A brief history: Christopher John Cornell (Birth surname: Boyle; July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017) was a three-time Grammy-winning American rock musician known best for his musical talents as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and primary lyricist for Soundgarden and Audioslave. Born in Seattle, Washington, Cornell emerged as a pivotal figure in the grunge movement of the ’90s. In 1984, he formed Soundgarden and became the lead vocalist and drummer before switching to rhythm guitar. The band co-opted its name from a wind-channeling pipe sculpture, “A Sound Garden” by Douglas Hollis, on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration property near Magnuson Park in Seattle.

Chris’ distinctive voice pierced the radio airwaves, captivating audiences worldwide. Songs like “Black Hole Sun,” “Spoonman,” and “Fell on Black Days” showcased his range, dynamics, and profound lyricism with which the band, including founding guitarist Kim Thayil, achieved mainstream success. In 1991, Cornell joined forces with members of what would become Pearl Jam (Stone Gossard-rhythm guitar, Jeff Ament- bass guitar, Mike McCready- lead guitar, Matt Cameron- drums, and Eddie Vedder-vocals) to form Temple of the Dog as a tribute to his close friend, Andrew Wood, the late frontman of Mother Love Bone. Their self-titled album, featuring the heartfelt anthem “Hunger Strike,” became an enduring masterpiece, leaving its mark with soulful melodies and introspective lyrics.

Cornell embarked on a new musical journey as the millennium dawned, forming the supergroup Audioslave (2001-2007). Combining Chris’ formidable talents with former Rage Against the Machine members Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, and Brad Wilk, the band created an electrifying blend of alternative rock and heavy metal. Hits including “Like a Stone,” “Cochise,” and “Show Me How to Live” solidified Audioslave’s place in the annals of rock history, with the album reaching triple platinum status in the United States.

Throughout his career, Chris Cornell’s solo ventures revealed a softer, introspective side. His hauntingly beautiful songs, such as “Can’t Change Me,” “Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart,” and “You Know My Name” (the theme song for the James Bond film Casino Royale), demonstrated his versatility as an artist and his ability to harmonize vulnerability with unyielding passion.

Chris Cornell’s tragic and untimely passing in 2017 left an irreplaceable void in the music world. However, his enduring impact on rock music remains palpable, and the disciples he inspired continue to honor his legacy. The Disciples of the Garden (D.O.G.) faithfully carry the torch, allowing fans to relive the magic of Cornell’s extraordinary talent, captivating stage presence, and the sheer intensity of his performances.

Venue

The Collective – Encore
10221 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, MD 21044 United States